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I agree with your general point here (I had an aunt who went to jail for 10 years for possession of meth...I know some criminals are good people), but I think my problem becomes trying to see how it applies to Tsarnaev. He tried to kill hundreds of people. There is absolutely merit in trying to understand his

That is one helluva reach, connecting these two. I'm frankly disgusted.

Hasselhoff.

Sorry to be a Debbie Downer...but this seemed more like an advertisement for the facility than a video about their relationship.

You can't demostrate non-existence except by demonstrating lack of evidence of existence. You can't really say with 100% certainty that Santa Claus doesn't exist, but I can say I'm pretty damn sure he doesn't. Same thing with God. Sure I'm not 100% sure God doesn't exist (that would be intellectually dishonest), but

A belief is a conviction in the absence of proof. Thus, asserting something does not exist when one cannot prove it is a belief.

"It's that the Tooth Fairy and the Easter Bunny are not real"

Actually, ironically enough, there IS an article on how to be a religious person without being an asshole - it's called, most parts of the Bible.

I can't believe Christy is 44. She is still stunning.

You know, I just can't really bring myself to get upset about a guy who is having a rough time of it - especially after everyone lauded him for really going above and beyond to connect with an unknown child. (A belief her mother apparently fostered, for whatever reason.) He made an admitted faux pas, and then

I agree. The fun is in the journey, truly, because what could you really take away from meeting Matt Damon? "I met Matt Damon. He said some stuff. I said some stuff back. We didn't get married. The end." But the cab rides with your friends? The banter with the drivers? The almost-easy-as-pie entrance into the frickin'

I don't think I've ever loved anything more than I love this.

This is the epistolary epic of our time. This justifies the existence of Twitter, all on its own.

On the bright side, the treatment of Middleton has been about a million times better than what happened to poor Princess Masako in Japan. Thank goodness for the laws allowing women to succeed to the throne in the UK, meaning that she doesn't feel pressured to produce a boy through royal magicks.

I too can make delicious pasta in just 10 minutes:

Matt soon-to-be-NOT-Sandusky is a victim of abuse. One of the reasons he is changing his name must be to protect his privacy, and distance his affiliation from his evil adoptive 'father'. So how about NOT running his picture with this post? Just a thought.

... That's fascinating and all, but since he clearly wants his privacy, can we... I'unno... give him his privacy?

I agree with the theory behind this, HOWEVER...

This article is playing dirty a little bit by not mentioning until the very end that these women were not taken out shopping or to get their nails done totally free courtesy of taxpayers and that it's the chaperones that are the real expense. Okay, so the real issue is should these women be allowed to go anywhere

If this sincerely bothers you, I suggest you start taking a look at your local congressman or senators personal expense account and see what they're spending taxpayer money on.